but how decisive we will talk with alexei krivopavlov from the imo and he is not primakov, he explores military strategy. alexei hello well, as much as we hear about military equipment and weapons, as now, i guess i don't remember. that's what it's been like in the last decade. and if we ignore specific events, after all, modern war - is that it, is it a war of technology or is it still warriors of people, if we kind of observe, uh, the nature of, uh, operations in the ukrainian theater. we essentially see u classic war there. xx century, somewhat diluted with elements of modern technological solutions, that is, the depth of ingrowth of the archaic in modern operational trends turned out to be a completely unexpected discovery in the clash of approximately equivalent technological states. or maybe it's not archaic. why is it archaic? this is simple the norm is such a military one, so pronounced is the predominance of positioning over maneuverability. it was completely unexpected and difficult to predict. and i'll just remind you in 2003, during a campaign against baghdad, the american